Hi Faith,
I've read the controversy back and forth on UT.   Intuitively, I believe this 
therapy has benefits but is shunned upon primarily due to social stigmatizism.  
Anything that is not ascetically appealing is considered foul  or unappealing 
as in the case of overweight,  short, or people with definitive features of 
particular color and ethnic origin. 

In modern high tech societies anything that is destined for or associated with 
the toilet and or removal is considered foul or unnecessary as well. 

The one caveat I see would be what the person engaging in UT ingests.  For 
instance, if they are heavy drug users, legal or otherwise,  or eaters of 
primarily useless dead chemically laden foods they would be merely recycling 
substances not considered good for the body to begin with thereby adding to the 
toxic load they body is trying to eliminate. 

But hey, why would anyone be led to erroneously believe or consider UT as being 
beneficial when anti-biotics are readily available?  (tongue in cheek comment)
 

Yesterday,  while perusing a health food store section of beauty items, I came 
upon a skin treatment costing $69 an ounce. After reading these posts and  
considering that I already ingest via supplements most of its listed contents I 
am not far from experimenting with the wisdom of  grandmas older recipe of 
first morning waters as a facial skin supplement.  My local sewer system seems 
to be benefiting from my vigilance better an I. 

Personally,  I use Mayumi Squalene which is from the liver of a shark as a 
moisturizer.  Now, considering the polluted state and condition of the worlds 
waters and its living contents,  I am not at all sure that a shark eats better 
than I do.


faithstfrancis <[email protected]> wrote: Robb Allen wrote:



>>What was interesting is that the show detailed what happens when you drink
urine......if you can catch the show you should try to watch it.  They say 
you quickly become septic.  They called it a "death sentence" in a survival 
situation.........Robb<<



Allow me to call this sheer ignorance, to say the least. Misguiding 
information is the second chilly thought that comes up, and that is 
reprimandable, for as was said on this Forum when cancer was the topic: Far 
too many people have died unnecessarily already. Now too many innocent 
people are led astray and made frightened by the “knowitall medics” while 
they can thrive on this Urine Knowledge, health wise.






      

    Carol Ann

People should not be afraid of their Governments. Governments should be afraid 
of their people.
"V"


   
    





 
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